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Where the water tastes like wine for mac
Where the water tastes like wine for mac








where the water tastes like wine for mac

Esskayess from Dallas, TxThe "singer" should have been arrested for impersonating one.Phil from Montreal, QcOne of Canned Heat's biggest hit but a shameless rip off of the song Bulldoze Blues by old bluesman Henry Thomas.Jas, I wonder if it is your mom that is mentioned in that one. And if you want to know about Alan Blind Owl Wilson buy the book Blind Owl Blues by Rebecca Davis. Gerry from London, United KingdomIf you want to know about Canned Heat buy the book Livin the Blues by Fito Dela Parra.

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  • Joe from PaIn the Woodstock movie when they play going up the country, there is a tally red head with feathers on her head.
  • it was a great show! those guys sounded great. back then, it was common for jails to give "hippies" haircuts (just to f-k w/ them) and gateway drug treatment program often required patients to shave their heads before entering the program or shaved their heads for minor infractions of the rules. at the time, I thought maybe he had been recently in jail or in a drug treatment facility. the "main" guitar player (Henry Vestine, I assume, during this period of time) had his head shaved down to a "burr". he was not playing an instrument that I remember. Whoever the guy was that was singing was a pretty heavy fellow, but, at the time, I thought he sounded like the original singer when he did goin' up the country.
  • Richard from Decatur, Il.I saw canned heat perform in Springfield, Il.
  • so, I don't know who was who at that concert, but the guy that was playing the gold top didn't do any singing that I remember, and the guy that did most or all of the singing was a pretty heavy guy that didn't play an instrument. if I remember correctly, the guitar player I saw in 1972 (that had the "burr" hair cut) was playing an old gold top. however (being a guitar player) I noticed that the guy singing at Woodstock was playing an old Gibson les paul gold top. as I said below, the guy I saw singing was much heavier. the guy that was singing goin' up the country at Woodstock appeared to be of a regular build.
  • Richard from Decatur, Il.Addendum to comment below - I just saw a utube of canned heat playing at Woodstock.
  • Maybe he was playing bob's gold top that nite. so, the guitar player with the "burr" must have been Vestine. the beard must have fooled me and made me think he was quite a bit heavier. The guy with the long hair and beard was Bob Hite, and that is the guy that was singing at the 1972 concert I saw.
  • Richard from Decatur, Il.3rd addendum - just saw some old pics of canned heat.
  • Seventhmist from 7th HeavenIn Musical Hell, this "song" is playing on an endless loop.
  • I don't know what became of the guitar, as I have never seen anyone else but him playing it. Saw them a few times, they were a good blues jamming band. Every Sept 3rd or a gig date I have closest to I sing this song for him.īob Hite was a rather large man. This song is not a loop, it has a bridge as well. He was an extraordinary talent with troubles.

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    Mark from San DiegoAlan "Blind Owl" Wilson sang going up country.Pete from England Alan Wilson sang going up country and on the road again.Casares from Atx“Derived from” is quite a polite way of saying plagiarized.Vincois from VirginiaStolen and then taking credit? Should be ashamed.

    where the water tastes like wine for mac

    Messofaboy from Here, There, Everywhere Going Up The Country by Henry Thomas.The rarer version has the note played for an extra few moments The most widely-circulated version has the note played for a short duration. Brian Siano from Philadelphia, PaThere are two versions of this recording: they're virtually identical, with the only difference being the third note of the opening flute.Ripped off and uncredited by Canned Heat. AnonymousThis song was written and recorded by Henry Thomas in 1923 was actually called "Bulldozer Blues".










    Where the water tastes like wine for mac